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Solve maths problems with this app

Darpan News Desk IANS, 31 Oct, 2014 08:18 AM
  • Solve maths problems with this app
Washington- If you are terrified by maths, install an app that will help you quickly and accurately get over calculations.
 
Called PhotoMath, "the world's first camera calculator" is a free mobile app that can read and solve maths problems.
 
Using the smartphone's camera, take a picture of a printed equation and watch the app solve the problem in real time by clicking through problem-solving steps, media reports said.
 
The app, developed by London-based firm MicroBlink, can be downloaded from Apple's iStore.
 
The app is optimised to be used for iPhone and iPod.

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